> install -crb netbsd /netbsd
...
> (b) there's no easy way to get it to rename it to onetbsd instead of
> netbsd.old
Um, netbsd.old is what I use, so this works fine for me :)
I actually have my own kernel install bit that does the following:
cp netbsd /netbsd.new
mv /netbsd /netbsd.old
mv /netbsd.new /netbsd
Probably should switch over the the "ln -f" method since that avoids the
temporary spike in disk usage on root, but the above works fine for all
my development systems.
Todd Whitesel
toddpw @ best.com